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Windows Vista Ultimate x64

Posted by Paddy on Fri, 07/04/2008 - 13:40.

I upgraded to Vista x64, not realising that the Yamaha S-YXG50 is not supported. Has anyone been able to get this to work on Vista? Or can anyone recommend an alternative that will work? I use the driver primarily with Guitar Pro for playing back guitar tabs. If a replacement is available, it would have to serve this function.

Xwave 9835 driver required

hello sir,I have Xwave 9835 PCI sound card can it possible to used Xp windows, win98 driver is not functioning in winxp, I need winxp support driver of this card,it would be very greatful to you.

Regarding PCI Slots

Posted by Richa on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 20:31.

I Just want to upgrade my existing USB1.0 to USB2.0,n for that i bought one Tech-Com USB Card.
but that is not detected in my computer.
my pc specifications:
celeron-700Mhz
RAM-192MB
Hard disk-40+20GB
OS-Windows XP(SP2)
motherboard-mercury(KOB 810 DSMT)
there are three PCI slots in my pc,n i tried all the three slots,but none of them r detectng the USB Card.
if any one has any idea plz mail me n plz help me,ur friend(RICHA) is in trouble

need qs3000a

Posted by suwantoni on Sun, 12/17/2006 - 22:11.

please send me driver soundcard xwave qs3000a in to my email. and i'm just thank u so much for some one to get help me!!!!!!!!

Yamaha S-YXG50 discontinued

Posted by Grayson Peddie (via moderator) on Thu, 07/01/2004 - 22:37.

Hi, y'all. If you do not notice, and if you have not visited the www.yamaha.co.uk/xg website, Yamaha had discontinued Yamaha S-YXG50. So you will have to find an alternative. The Yamaha Tyros is a good one but it's VERY expensive. It's about $2,700. But there are some products that have XG but can only let you use up to 32-note polyphony (but you can scale up to 128 notes of polyphony for Yamaha S-YXG50!) and 32-note polyphony is not enough. And so, I don't like any kind of synth that can let you use up to 32-notes of polyphony. 64 is okay but I thought I could ask: who cares...? 128 notes of polyphony is the bare minimum if you don't want to run out of polyphony when creating your own music.

I don't see a reason for Yamaha to discontinue it but maybe because of the latency problem... However, S-YXG100 can let you adjust the latency slider while you can't with S-YXG50.

This is just to let you know.

Re: Yamaha S-YXG50 discontinued

Posted by Alberto Covalles on Thu, 07/15/2004 - 13:59.

Very good Comment so I Need to Know another sound driver much better than yamaha let me know please for system windows 2000 professional or xp